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Total Points in the AP Poll
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Team | |
Points | |
Behind* |
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1. | |
Oklahoma | |
669,140 | |
0 |
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2. | |
Ohio State | |
628,428 | |
40,712 |
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3. | |
Michigan | |
595,394 | |
33,034 |
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4. | |
Nebraska | |
582,398 | |
12,996 |
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5. | |
Notre Dame | |
541,478 | |
40,920 |
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6. | |
USC | |
500,155 | |
41,323 |
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7. | |
Alabama | |
497,481 | |
2,674 |
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8. | |
Texas | |
494,016 | |
3,465 |
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9. | |
Florida State | |
479,788 | |
14,228 |
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10. | |
Florida | |
464,248 | |
15,540 |
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* Number of points behind the previous team in the list
NOTES:
- Ties are listed alphabetically.
- Points do not include instances where a team was not ranked but received votes.
- In an average season, there are about 24,000 points possible for the #1 team, and 960 for the #25 team.
- Updated through January 8, 2013.
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